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Posted by Trips Right on January 23rd, 2009 under Basketball
So it’s been a week since the proclaimed paradigm shiftt. If Dexter Pittman gets more than 10 minutes this game, my bad. If he sits the bench while Bryan Davis works towards his double double, then you know the die is cast and Rick Barnes is embracing a perimeter heavy attack. Out with the old, in with the new. In the short term, Texas must keep pace with whatever weapons it has at its disposal by beating an upstart Aggie hoops squad at Frank Erwin’s mausoleum.
Mark Turgeon has done an outstanding job of making the Ags competitive thus far in the 2008-2009 campaign. With solid wins out of conference vs. LSU and Alabama, the Aggies seemed to be on their way towards an NCAA berth. In conference, however, has been another story. TAMU rolls into Austin desperate for a conference win after dropping two in a row to conference heavy weights Kansas and Oklahoma by double digits. On to the aggie personnel.
The Aggies roll out one of the best perimeter players in conference in 6-7 small forward Josh Carter. Carter is predominantly a jump shooter who longs for the days he could camp out at the arc and let Acie Law probe, penetrate, and kick for the easy offense. Much like negative-amortization loans, those days are gone. Instead, Carter is forced to create on his own and as a result has seen his 3-point field goal percentage fall from up over 50% to a mediocre 36%. Sound like someone wearing burnt orange?
Carter is flanked in the backcourt by 6-3 junior Donald Sloan and 6-0 sophomore BJ Holmes. Sloan is a known quantity in that he’d love to penetrate and create first and foremost because he’s a streaky shooter when forced to jack from deep. Outside of College Station he’s a pass first point guard that need not be closed out aggressively on the perimeter. Keep him out of the lane in a game of Horse and you’re likely to win before you get to “R”. Holmes, however, is new on the scene, and he’s coming to jack the ball up Loyola Marymount style. In half the games played this year, Holmes has taken 5 or more 3’s per contest. He’s hitting at 36%, but he’s the type of player that always thinks the next J is going in. If he gets hot and hits a couple, he needs to be dealt with and fast.
Along the frontcourt, the Aggies sport uber-unathletic Bryan Davis. He’s Carlton from the Fresh Prince of Bellaire. The 6-9 junior post shoots a respectable 54% from the field, and feasts on position and touch to find his offense. He’ll struggle offensively when superior athletes can play sound defensive position basketball and keep him off the glass for cheap second chance points. He’s got a motor if you sleep on him, and he’ll simply outwork you for offense if you let him. Keep in mind he was a virtual non-factor against Kansas and Oklahoma offensively and on the glass, and that bodes well for Texas.
Davis’ frontcourt mate is 6-10 junior Chinemelu Elonu who shoots a torrid 65% from the field off of point blank looks and put backs. Texas must keep him off the boards and out of position to neutralize his offense.
The bench is comprised of guard Derrick Rowland and rail thin cajun forward David Loubeau. Rowland is looking to slash and get to the goal but he can also rise up and knock down threes if he gets streaky. Rowland is 6 for his last 9 from deep in conference play so he’s obviously feeling it. Loubeau is looking to come in to board on offense and block shots on defense with his length. Offensively, he’s miles away from being a player.
Keys the Game
Identity. Considering a linuep that includes Bryan Davis, one of TAMU’s heavy hitters offensively, it will become apparent early on whether or not Rick Barnes and crew have actually made a commitment to going small in the short term. Davis gives Barnes some outs on the defensive end of the floor if Rick wants to get Big Dex minutes. It is conceivable, however, that Barnes could put Connor Atchley on Davis and have Johnson help off Elonu if he wanted to stay true to the perimeter attack shown vs. Tech. On the offensive end, matchups of Carter on an aggressive James, Elonu chasing Connor around the arc, and a slow footed Davis following Johnson to the elbow would seem to be a Longhorn wet dream. These seem to be matchups Texas would welcome on both ends.
Justin Mason. With all of the attention TAMU has to pay to AJ Abrams, Damion James, and Gary Johnson, Mason will certainly have the opportunity to freelance and find offense. JM’s increased aggressiveness against Tech should be a good indicator of what the junior glue man can do in a spread the floor attack similar to what the Horns ran in 2008 which led pundits to believe Mason could run the point in the first place.
Defensing Josh Carter. Look if Carter doesn’t absolutely go off the Aggies have little chance to win the ball game. Look for Barnes to throw a variety of bodies at the junior scorer in an effort to wear him down. Defensively I would expect a contingent of Mason, James, Ward, and even Balbay to try to check the talented wing. Offensively, I fully anticipate James to attack Carter in a variety of ways to try to draw fouls and wear down the Aggie star.
In any event, the game will validate things like what style Texas is going with and who’s currently in the dog house. A conference win would be icing on the cake.
Thoughts?
College Basketball, Rick Barnes, Rick Barnes Is God, Texas A&M Aggies, Texas Longhorns
Magnificent Bastard commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor: Post-Mortem, kinda 10 minutes ago
Thanks for the writeup Trips. It’ll all be over soon. Mercy killing, imo.
Albert Einstein says Rick Barnes is clearly insane.
Scipio Tex commented on the blog post Top 10 Defensive Lapses 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
Is Gilbert Ariza a cross between Gilbert Arenas and Trevor Ariza? A guy that will play lockdown D and then threaten you with a firearm?
D W commented on the blog post Top 10 Defensive Lapses 1 hour, 44 minutes ago
Next year is very frightening
D W commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor: Post-Mortem, kinda 1 hour, 51 minutes ago
We have to live with the fact that Baylor is a more talented and better coached basketball team than we are.
Hank Dudek commented on the blog post Top 10 Defensive Lapses 2 hours, 7 minutes ago
CJD,
I know exactly what you are talking about. Pitiful defense. We open the second half giving up about 4 easy buckets on run-outs. Damion shoots a three, Mason watches and does not get back, easy bucket. Lucas gets beat down court and gives a way a soft foul for a 3 point
Scipio Tex commented on the blog post Top 10 Defensive Lapses 4 hours, 44 minutes ago
That was a ruthless and depressing cataloguing of failure. Thanks Hank! I think.
EggNog –
There’s no question that Barnes without point guard just doesn’t work.
Luke wrote a new blog post: One down, two to go 4 hours, 46 minutes ago
Wildcat fans everywhere took a deep sigh of relief at halftime Thursday night.
Kansas State reminded everyone just how good it is when the intensity is turned all the way up. This team will be tough to beat in any tournament, whether it’s the NCAAs or the Big 12 conference.
They won’t have that much of a
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Scipio Tex commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor: Post-Mortem, kinda 4 hours, 46 minutes ago
Good write-up, Trips. I laughed and learned. It was like an episode of Family Ties.
ipowers -
You’re happy with our transition defense? Because that’s what Trips is referencing with respect to floor balance.
And your typing about point guards is something we’d pretty much discussed, established, and put to bed
Scipio Tex wrote a new blog post: Rick Reilly Is A Walking Amber Alert 5 hours, 2 minutes ago
And he’s protecting your kids.
Particularly the 17 year olds that are healthy, tall, and bad at sports.
I stumbled across this Rick Reilly article on Inside Texas and I think it calls for discussion on a number of issues centered around fair play, basic consideration of others, competition, and our society’s increasingly
admin commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor: Post-Mortem, kinda 5 hours, 13 minutes ago
Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor: Post-Mortem, kinda 5 hours, 13 minutes ago
Black Scholes commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor: Post-Mortem, kinda 5 hours, 16 minutes ago
Fran Fraschilla? What the hell has she done since ‘Nanny and the Professor’?
Trips Right commented on the blog post Quick Preview of Today’s Big East Tournament Action 5 hours, 48 minutes ago
travis, they have a chance. If they win out and beat WVU, the committe might give the Hoyas the nod.
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Trips Right commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor: Post-Mortem, kinda 6 hours, 16 minutes ago
Egg, that’s all fine and good, but what did JH do tonight to warrant the benching? You’re talking in generalites parroted by know nothing ESPN color analysts who watch one or two Texas games a year. I saw one egregiously bad shot tonight. The other shots were significantly better than most any other
Trips Right commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor: Post-Mortem, kinda 6 hours, 16 minutes ago
Egg, that’s all fine and good, but what did JH do tonight to warrant the benching? You’re talking in generalities parroted by know nothing ESPN color analysts who watch one or two Texas games a year. I saw one egregiously bad shot tonight. The other shots were significantly better than most any other
ursa major commented on the blog post Why The 1994 Goodwill Games Might Be A Sign of Things To Come 6 hours, 37 minutes ago
Ducks>Iceland
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ursa major commented on the blog post Baylor v. Texas – Postgame 6 hours, 39 minutes ago
Of course, Texas fans are prone to overreact to every single game. I.E. tonight.
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Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Baylor v. Texas – Postgame 6 hours, 40 minutes ago
Four in a row. Last two haven’t really been close. Our program is in trouble. Of course, Baylor shows how quickly things can be turned around…
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ursa major wrote a new blog post: Baylor v. Texas – Postgame 6 hours, 46 minutes ago
Ekpe Udoh’s back must be sore… Baylor has beaten Texas three times in one season for the first time since 1981-1982. Baylor has also beaten Texas four times in a row.
If you had told me before the game…. that Texas would outrebound us 38 to 28, and grab 17 offensive rebounds to our 5…. that
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Sailor Ripley commented on the blog post Baylor v. Texas – Preview 7 hours ago
UT: Where talent submits to mediocrity.
Um, OK.
Anyway, good game Bears. You guys have a really good team, us not so much. Be fun to see how you do in the big dance.
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Trips Right wrote a new blog post: Texas Hoops vs. Baylor: Post-Mortem, kinda 7 hours, 15 minutes ago
I really can’t take it anymore. If you must know how or why Baylor continues to play Earl “the Goat” Manigault to our sports-goggled, weekend warrior check out the last Baylor write-up.
What happened tonight was eerily similar. In fact, it’s mindnumbingly frustrating that our staff made nary an adjustment to try
ursa major commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor Open Thread 7 hours, 18 minutes ago
The funny thing is, I honestly expected my Bears to lose tonight. I am stupid.
admin commented on the blog post Kstate Post-Mortem 7 hours, 19 minutes ago
There are no laws in Oklahoma.
So, I think the Horns might be good enough to make the quarterfinals of the NIT. And maybe not. Just a team completely adrift.
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skymonkeyhorn commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor Open Thread 7 hours, 36 minutes ago
Trips , You are so right about not having fun and playing without emotion. I really thought that Barnes was going to get a T this game. You know that a team plays and reflects their coach.
Our team that had so much talent and most of the parts needed and turned into
skymonkeyhorn commented on the blog post Top 10 Defensive Lapses 7 hours, 58 minutes ago
It was hard to watch and really made me sick to read it again. And that was just the second half. I feel so used and dirty after this game.
Patrick Bateman commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor Open Thread 8 hours, 21 minutes ago
Trips,
I hear you and I agree. And I know most are just frustrated, angry, and beaten down by this year. I really hope that any staff change that takes place will bring energy and maybe a little joy. Just a little. Obviously we need to rework our offense. Barnes installed
Blues commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor Open Thread 8 hours, 22 minutes ago
There’s no sense in looking up a dead horse’s ass.
uthookem commented on the blog post Texas Hoops vs. Baylor Open Thread 8 hours, 23 minutes ago
Yep…this is just like watching the 2003 Holiday Bowl, for two months straight.
Hey, did anyone else watch the 2003 Holiday Bowl while on their honeymoon, in Louisiana?
admin commented on the blog post Top 10 Defensive Lapses 8 hours, 25 minutes ago
I won’t even get started on the offense because there is no prayer in getting that changed this year.
Well the year appears to be one more game. Thus, love to read your thoughts for next season.
admin commented on the blog post Top 10 Defensive Lapses 8 hours, 25 minutes ago
I won’t even get started on the offense because there is no prayer in getting that changed this year.
Well the year appears to be one more game. Thus, love to read your thoughts for next season.
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bighornfan32 said:
January 23rd, 2009 at 2:51 pm
Chip Brown was saying on the radio yesterday that Rick is letting AJ run the show on offense, letting Mason do his thing on D and get more O boards.
Scipio Tex said:
January 23rd, 2009 at 3:05 pm
Excellent preview again. Thanks for throwing this together.
Bryan Davis is a pure junkballer, but he’s also a walking turnover if you’ll guard the hell out of him and make him maneuver. 46 TOs in 19 games against a weak-ass schedule. He think a pivot foot is a unit of measurement.
You think GJ can guard Elonu? You ignorant slut.
A&M is a team with better athletes than basketball players, IMO.
Hmmm…who does that remind me of?
Trips Right said:
January 23rd, 2009 at 4:07 pm
I’m coming off a 4 day Milwaukee drunk, what can I say? Our firm is privately held so the drinks were free.